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AmnurmenM TBIATB& THE HOME OP RBFINKD VAUDEVILLE. Crowded to Greet the Favorites, DIX’S OATETY COMPANY In the Present Great Programme. Enthusiastic Reception of Miss LIZZIE KIRK, Miss LIZZIE KIRK, Miss LIZZIE KIRK, A Greater Favorite than Ever. A Budget of New Songs, Clever, Tuneful, Clean, and Bright. Enthusiastic Reception of Mr FRANK LEON, NEW SONGS. NEW DANCES. A Big Laughing Hit. Continued Uninterrupted Success of Olive Lenton Jeanie Johnston Madge Morriss James. Harvey Tim Howard . Alf. Holland. THE AMERICAN VITAGRAPH, • PRESENTING NEW PICTURES. PRICES: Dress Circle, 2s; Stalls, Is. Pit. SIXPENCE. _ RAND MILITARY ""CARNIVAL (Under the Auspices of the Ist Bat* talion O.R. Volunteers). President, Lieutenant-colonel Smith, VJD. GARRISON HALL. Commencing TUESDAY. JUNE 24, at 7 p.m. SPECTACULAR DISPLAY By SIGNOR BORZONI. COURT MINUET And Other Spectacular Dances Each Evening, commencing at 7 o'clock. TICKETS: One Shilling; Children, Half Price. Admits to Bazaar, to Signor Borzoni’s Display, and Gives One Chance in MONSTER ART UNION. Ist Prize, Gold Nugget, assayed value of £3S. ' , , . 2nd Prize, Gold Nugget, assayed value of £ls. . 1 * 3rd Prize, Gold Nugget, assayed value of £7 10s. 4th Prize, Picture by Mabel Hill, value £5 5S - . r « • sth Prize, Picture by A. J. Mamson, value £5 ss. \ 6th Prize, Picture, value £2 10s. 7-10 Prizes, 4 Pictures, value each £2 IDs. 11-17 Prizes, 6 Pictures, value eaoh£l 10s. A. M. LOASBY, Captain, Hon- Sec. KNOX CHURCH. ORGAN RECITAL By Mr ARTHUR J. BARTH, A.L.A.M., Assisted by Miss Violet Barth and Mr Hugh Wright, Vocalists; Miss Maud Helps (Haipist), and Mr James . Coombs (Violinist). On FRIDAY NEXT, JUNE 20,1902, at 8 o’clock. Programmes at the Music Warehouses. Maori carnival And SALE OF WORK, CHORAL HALL, CORONATION WEEK, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY 1 , THURSDAY, 24th, 25th, 26th. DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY. SECOND QUARTER Commences WEDNESDAY, 18th June, St. Paul’s Schoolroom. FRIDAY, 20th June, Stuart street Hall. New Members, 7 p.m. sharp. Juvenile Class, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, St. Paul’s Schoolroom, at 2.30. Private Lessons to suit Pupils. Address Miss DAWSON, 2 Fernhill. |M|||||l in— A fictions. WEDNESDAY, 18th JUNE, At 2 o’clock. At Premises, “ Parihaka,” 25 Queen street. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, HANDSOME WALNUT PIANO (Bohm, Exhibition Model). TO ARK, REYNOLDS. AND CO. A have received instructions from Mm A. J. M’Gregor (who is leaving Dunedin) to sell by auction, as above, Her Household Furniture, comprising— Walnut piano (by Bohm), brass-mounted fender and brasses, hand-painted fire screen, walnut whatnot, settee in tapestry, occasional cl airs in tapestry and plush, rocker upholstered in tapestry, birds and shade, gas globes, bamboo table, Brussels carpet, pictures, Sutherland table, door portiere and curtains, lace and art curtains, wool mats, cawed red pine sideboard (mirror back), dining table, horsehair sofa, couch in leather, linoleum, horsehair chairs, Austrian chairs, electro-plate, crockery and crystal, cutlery,bamboo overmantel, wall mirrors, seltzogene, cheffonicr, coal vase, lamps, double iron bra s-mounted bedstead, wire and flock mattresses, single iron bedsteads and bedding, red pine duenesse pairs, marble clock, c iesb drawers duchesse chest, toilet ware, marbletop looking glass, towel rail, chenille curtains, Singer sewing machine, steps, dresser, garden tools, kitchen furniture and utensils, pot plants; also, lady’s Singer bicycle and gent’s Sterling bicycle. On View Tuesday Afternoon from 2, o’clock. THURSDAY, 19th JUNE, At 2 o’clock. On Premises, comer Russell street and Cauongate. SURPLUS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. . PARK. REYNOLDS. AND CO. are instructed by the Trustees in the Estate of the late W. H. Henney to sell by auction, as above, Couch in cretonne, piano stool, clock, scraper and mat, coal scuttle, easel, dining table, colonial sofa, dinner set, tea set, dessert set, crystal, lamps, filter, wicker chairs, mirror, pictures, double and single iron and wood bedsteads, bedding and blankets, towel rail, wastelands and ware, dressing tables, looking glasses, chest drawers, linoleum, curtains, ornaments, Austrian chairs, meat safe, carpenter’s tools, kitchen utensils, etc., etc. WEDNESDAY, 18th JUNE, At 2 o’clock. Rooms, Rattray street. Dm. fea and co. • have received instructions from Mr William Higginson to sell by auction, Sections 9. 10, and 11, Block V., Richardson street, St. Kilda, with 3 houses erected thereon, bringing in a rental of 23s per week. This property will be sold together or separately, and is a rare chance for an investment for a working man with small capital. As the owner is determined to sell, the property will be sold without the slightest reserve. For further particulars apply to THE AUCTIONEES. Lost aad Found. PARTY who has my Watch since Monday hotter leave it at Parker’s, George street, save trouble. LOST, Gold Bar and Wishbone Brooch, with nugget attached; reward. C. Eastabrook. jeweller. LOST, Gold Tie Pin (hand holding ruby); reward. Goughian, 74 Russell street. LOST, Sunday, Lady’s Silver Watch and Chain, Gardens and Dun das street; reward. 62 Dundas street. lOST, on Sunday night, between Stafford J street and Pressiy’s, Gold Band Bingy single stone, diamond. Reward returning Publisher, ‘Star’ Office. ITtOUND. —“ Parker’s Hair Tonic ’’ Cures . Dandruff and Falling Hair; renders hair soft and glossy; not greasy. All chemists, 2s 6d; posted, 3s. .... n ■ ■ —■ 1 Board and Seaideiea. BOARDERS can obtain superior Accommodation at Langside, 327 George street, a few doors from Albany street. COMFORTABLE Board and Lodging for Gentleman. Mrs Millow, 238 George ■treat (bade Dr doss’d-

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Evening Star, Issue 11606, 17 June 1902, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 11606, 17 June 1902, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 11606, 17 June 1902, Page 5

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